1. Financial appropriation income: the financial budget funds allocated by the financial department at the same level in the current year, including general public budget financial allocation and government fund budget financial allocation. General public budget allocation: the general public budget funds allocated by the financial department at the same level in the current year. Budget allocation of government funds: the government funds allocated by the financial department at the same level in that year.
2. Non-tax revenue allocated by financial special account: the funds included in the management of financial special account as departmental business income.
3. Non-tax revenue: the revenue obtained by institutions engaged in professional business activities and auxiliary activities, excluding the non-tax revenue allocated by special financial accounts.
4. Other income: all kinds of income (including operating income, contributions from affiliated units, etc.). ) other than the budget units to obtain the "general public budget, government fund budget, non tax revenue and financial accounts appropriated non tax revenue".
5. Using public funds to make up the balance of income and expenditure: when it is estimated that the general public budget allocation, government fund budget allocation, non-tax income allocated by special financial accounts, non-tax income, other income, carry-over and surplus funds from the previous year are insufficient to arrange the expenditure of the current year, the accumulated funds from previous years are used to make up the balance of income and expenditure of this year.
6. Last year's carry-over and balance funds: refers to the funds that were not completed in the previous year, carried forward to this year and continued to be used according to the original regulations, and the funds formed after the completion of the project.
7. Superior subsidy income: refers to provincial subsidy income.
8. Basic expenditure: refers to the expenditure incurred by the budget unit to ensure its normal operation and complete its daily tasks, including personnel expenditure and daily public expenditure.
9. Project expenditure: refers to the expenditure incurred by the budget unit to complete its specific administrative tasks or career development goals.